The role of hydrogen bond in designing molecular optical materials

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Abstract

In this perspective article, we revise some of the empirical and semi-empirical strategies for predicting how hydrogen bonding affects molecular and atomic polarizabilities in aggregates. We use p-nitroaniline and hydrated oxalic acid as working examples to illustrate the enhancement of donor and acceptor functional-group polarizabilities and their anisotropy. This is significant for the evaluation of electrical susceptibilities in crystals; and the properties derived from them like the refractive indices.

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Dos Santos, L. H. R., & Macchi, P. (2016). The role of hydrogen bond in designing molecular optical materials. Crystals, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst6040043

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